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5.4L.....plastic timing chain guide broke, help needed!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="WillyBob98" data-source="post: 13225354" data-attributes="member: 38345"><p>Long story short, a piece of the little black plastic chain guide on the bottom side of the sprocket broke off and wedged it self in between the the chain and valve cover causing a small crack in the valve cover. Everything else seems to be fine and the engine is still quiet and smooth and holds oil pressure. Now, what could have caused that guide to break? And how much "play" should be in the timing chain? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillyBob98, post: 13225354, member: 38345"] Long story short, a piece of the little black plastic chain guide on the bottom side of the sprocket broke off and wedged it self in between the the chain and valve cover causing a small crack in the valve cover. Everything else seems to be fine and the engine is still quiet and smooth and holds oil pressure. Now, what could have caused that guide to break? And how much "play" should be in the timing chain? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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